South and Southeast Asian Association for the Study of Culture and Religion

Place of publication

New Delhi, India

Publication date

2009

ISSN

0974-5629

Summary

This article is by way of a ‘Report’ (in the Lyotardian sense) on Indologism - which term registers both a disciplinary phenomenon or project we call Indology, and the passing of this movement when it is problematized, just it as happened to Oriental Studies in the wake of the much-touted demuring trope of Orientalism. But Indology unlike perhaps the already-ghosted Orientalism (e.g. Raymond Schwab’s fine study before even Said jumped on to the bandwagon) is well past the Orientalist-post.

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